He's not going anywhere. Just like Brees.
He's not going anywhere. Just like Brees.
i dont really buy the raiders rumors tbh. theres no chance they outright release carr or just dump him off for scraps. he's still a capable starter.
there have been reports that teams are going to be inquiring about carr during the combine... if they get the haul they are looking for, then i would call them favorites for brady. theres no chance gruden goes into a season with a rookie qb. but i dont think this happens because i'm not certain teams are going to offer enough to pry carr off the raiders
Pretty much. There's really nowhere for him to go unlike Manning where Denver had all the other pieces in place.
There's also no #1 draft pick looking over TBs shoulder in NE
should go to the Giants to pair with the GOAT offensive coordinator IMO
Patriots
But
I wouldn't mind him on the Cowboys for a year to give us an excuse to jettison Dak for a 1st and 2nd round pick next year and then trade the farm of next year's picks to draft Trevor Lawrence next year while still being a contender in 2020.
Would be a good fit, those big ol’ butt ing blueberries are a key part of the TB12 diet.
Nobody is giving a first for dak
Chargers would.
But they long for Tom.
'Slob where are you with Brady at this juncture?
You've had solid Pattycake takes the whole season.
The only team that might give a first for Dak already has him
I don't see him leaving pats, tbh. He either retires, signs up for another run at sb or gets one last big paycheck that the pats openly are willing to offer.
what if it's a 2021 first?
A new anniversary's version in the theater or something?
Patriots will retain Brady, be 13-3 and win the Super Bowl next year and people will look back at now and Romo's comments from the ans playoff loss and laugh.
Not with that schedule. Patriots play the NFC West in 2020
So it will need to be a 2-year commitment for one last le run. On the other hand the AFC is going thru a transition and if not for Fitzpatrick..... the Patriots likely would have been in the recent Super Bowl
Even if they got to play the Chiefs in New England I don’t see them getting past them in the playoffs.
Chiefs would have spotted you double digits like they did everyone else. I doubt Bill would have blown that.
they play in Seattle but host SF, play at the Rams who are declining. Play at KC, at SD, at Houston, and host Denver, Vegas and Baltimore. The other 6 games are in the cakey division again. But when's the last time they have gone a perfect 6-0 in the division? I don't remember. They almost always go 5-1 with a loss to Miami.
A lot of possible losses there but I like them winning their home games again. Maybe lose against SF and at Seattle and at KC. But they tend to own Houston and Baltimore is at home this time.
I agree. But I expect the Rams and Cardinals to both improve in 2020. Which is why I (as 49er fan) support the hypothetical playoff change which weakens the benefits of the #2 seed
Early prediction: Saints/Chiefs are #1 seeds because they are in the weakest divisions
you mean having 7 teams on each side in the playoffs? so only the #1 seed gets a bye? I could dig that.
also that would mean a more NBA-style stacked opening playoff weekend with tripleheaders. Bring it on.
also, the AFC East is still by far the weakest division, which is why the Patriots will win the division going away regardless of how many non-division games they lose next year.
The Bills have all the makings of a one-and-done team. Dumb coach, bad QB, mediocre roster that overachieved because of a piss-easy schedule in 2019 and a ton of nail-biters that went their way at the end. History says they won't be nearly so lucky next year. They go 6-10 or worse next year. They're like the Jags from 17 to 18 except with a worse defense.
The Jets have a somewhat better QB but his arm strength is well below average, then again they were 7-4 with him at QB last year and they do have Bell and a moderately decent defense. Oline and receivers mostly still suck. They're probably the greatest chance to take down the Pats, but they'll still probably be around 8-8ish.
The Dolphins are obviously bad and even though they finished the year mediocre and not hilariously bad like they were the first half of last year... they're still the Dolphins and they'll struggle to win more than 6-7 games.
Bill did blow that vs the Chiefs on the previous season though.
and then the refs and the coin tossers gave it back to him
That sounds like a great idea for a sit com. Call it, "Oh Jameis".
Hard Knocks would have record viewing if they were in NE for that.
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